1. Vocational Education
Vocational education and training (VET) enables students to gain qualifications for all types of employment, and specific skills to help them in the workplace.
Student achievement in accredited vocational education qualifications is based on industry-endorsed competency standards and is recorded on the Senior Certificate. The Senior Certificate is recognised within the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), and this may give advanced standing towards a traineeship or apprenticeship and/or credit on entry to courses at TAFE Institutes and other registered training organisations.
VET Qualifications contribute to the Queensland Certificate of Education if the required standard reached.
Moranbah State High School offers the following VET subjects to students:
Current VET Offerings
Year Level
|
Code
|
Qualification
Title
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11/12
| CHC30121
|
Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care (Kath Dickson)
|
11
|
UEE22021
|
Certificate II in Electrotechnology (Electro Group Training)
|
11/12
|
MEM20413
|
Certificate II in Engineering Pathways (Moranbah SHS RTO 30402)
|
11/12
|
SIS30313
|
Certificate III in Fitness (Binnacle Training)
|
11/12
|
SIT20213
|
Certificate II in Hospitality (Blueprint)
|
11/12
|
RII20109
| Certificate II in Resources and Infrastructure Work Preparation (CQU)
|
11/12
|
10935NAT
|
Certificate II in Autonomous Technologies (CQU)
|
10
|
AVI30419
|
Certificate III in Aviation (Remote Pilot) (AGI)
|
Moranbah State High School has the following established partnerships:
2. School Based Apprentices and Traineeships (SATS)
School based apprenticeships and traineeships combine school, work and off-the-job training giving a student the opportunity to earn while they learn.
The program is designed for students in years 11 and 12 however students in year 10 can participate.
3. Benefits of a School Based Apprenticeship or Traineeship
- Earn while you learn
- Contribute credit points toward the Queensland Certificate Education (QCE)
- Gain a nationally endorsed qualification
- Receive practical on the job training
- Improve confidence and communication skills
4. Getting Started
- Choose the right apprenticeship or traineeship.
- Find an employer and organise work experience, this will give the student time to know if the position is the right one.
- Contact the school Industry Liasion Coordinator who will guide you, your child and the employer through the sign-up and relevant paper-work required to get started.
5. How Can We Help?
The senior schooling department is available to assist the student with updating their resume and work experience requirements. We also provide support to the student throughout the school based apprenticeship or traineeship.
6. UNIQUE STUDENT IDENTIFIER
The USI (Unique Student Identifier) was introduced nationally on 1 January 2015 for all students studying VET qualifications. The school is not permitted to issue Statements of Attainment or Certificates unless students have a USI recorded with Moranbah State High School. After students obtain a USI, they must provide the Head of Senior Schooling with the USI number.
Details about obtaining and reporting a USI to the school is outlined in the following documents.
7. COMPLAINTS AND APPEALS POLICY
Moranbah State High School has a Complaints and Appeals Policy that applies to all students studying a VET course.
8. RTO Policies and Procedures
RTO Manager: Tanya Blake
SAT/Career transition Officer: Brianna Edwards